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    I'm in SoCal and the only Hillary ads I've seen are on national channels, not local.

    If it weren't for the associated tragedy, you know Arby's would be on the phone to Patton right now begging to use that picture in an ad. "Arby's: It's where winners go!" Ah, who am I kidding, they're probably calling him anyway.

    I believe "The Guy Who Was Gay" was the original title for Dr. Seuss's "Hop on Pop."

    Too soon.

    My Rich Little memory is also from HBO, when he played Johnny Carson in "The Late Shift." The guys they got to play Letterman and Leno (John Michael Higgins and Daniel Roebuck?) were close enough but Little looked nothing like Carson and by that point in his career his impression sounded nothing like Carson either. It

    True. Those Republicans were usually socially middle of the road, even liberal-leaning at times, until Reagan brought the evangelicals into the fold. After that the GOP essentially became the legislating arm of evangelical Christianity.

    So Exxon-Mobil are actually our saviors?

    Responding to your comment "One secular ideology in particular, communism,…"

    Yup. Until now he could get away with it because everyone assumed he was being 'colorful'. Now that we see that's the real him, it's scary as hell.

    Well, I'm old enough to remember when she first came on the scene and she was much more fresh and open, and a refreshing change of pace for first lady after the likes of Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan, Rosalyn Carter, etc. But once it became clear she wasn't going to be the type of first lady to spend time picking out

    Well, it matters when that person is in a position of importance or finds themselves under heavy scrutiny. Trump is famous but has never been important (self-important, yes) or scrutinized because he never really mattered on any kind of serious basis, so he just says whatever the hell he feels like all the time.

    I hate to go with the non-funny reply, but here goes: Her problem is that she's been under the microscope since 1991 when Bill first started running for president. Everything she's ever said or done has been scrutinized probably more than any other American politician so it's gotten her to the point where before she

    Upvote just for the proper spelling of bated in context.

    Egg?

    I thought the Republican paragon of humor was Rich Little. Remember when he got to host the White House Correspondents Dinner the year after Colbert decimated GWB?

    Jennifer Grey and her new nose on "It's Like, You Know." Most of the jokes revolved around how nobody recognized her and she couldn't get acting work because of it.

    Vaughn would be back in the California Penal Institute by now.

    Exactly. That's exactly why there's still work to be done and progress to be made.

    How did they overlook O.J. Simpson?